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NOAAS Okeanos Explorer / Remotely operated underwater vehicle / Sonar / Coral / Physical geography / Science and technology in the United States / Water / Oceanography / Coral reefs / Anthozoa
Date: 2012-03-13 15:01:19
NOAAS Okeanos Explorer
Remotely operated underwater vehicle
Sonar
Coral
Physical geography
Science and technology in the United States
Water
Oceanography
Coral reefs
Anthozoa

Secret Indonesian world. A brittle star, stony coral, 10-armed sea star, and swimming sea cucumber (left to right) were among the creatures sighted by a deep-sea rover. the 24 June to 7 August two-ship expedition at

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